Chapter 429: Hero Neville

Chapter 429: Hero Neville

"Classroom can only play a guiding role for students. Real learning is always on oneself. Good teachers will bring good guidance, and bad teachers will even destroy a person's ability to learn."

He turned his gaze to Neville and said, "Neville chose to abandon the potions class. It was a wise decision. In Snape's class, he couldn't learn anything. Snape's insult would consume him. Xinli, he didn't go to potions class during this time, and even got better with other classes."

George’s praise made Neville feel a little bewildered. Recently, George has praised too much, and he did not hide it in front of others, which made him very uncomfortable.

Neville blushed and said in a low voice, "It's true. Since I didn't go to potions class, I feel better all day. There is not a vicious voice in my head that echoes every day. I do other things a lot easier. ."

He lowered his voice and added, "Maybe other teachers are also afraid that I will give up their courses. I feel that their attitude towards me is much better."

Neville had rarely plucked up the courage to resist anything before, but when he recalled that he plucked up the courage, every time he was proud of the choices he had made.

He had plucked up the courage to fight Crabbe and Gore, which made him a good friend of Harry and Ron.

He had plucked up the courage to stop Harry and the others from sneaking out, which increased Gryffindor's college points by 20 points and helped Gryffindor win the College Cup.

This time he plucked up the courage again and stopped going to Snape's potions class at all.

This is not a simple decision, it can be said to shock the school.

Potions class is a compulsory course, and it is not easy to say that you can give up. If it could be easily given up, Harry would have given up this course long ago.

But just like before, Neville rarely plucked up the courage to do one thing. But when he really mustered up the courage, he really became a stubborn bull. It does not matter if you are facing a friend, a teacher, or a principal.

Just like the perseverance he showed when he was insulted and accused, he took all the pressure.

He resolutely and completely gave up the potions class without hesitation, and he broke with Snape completely.

All of a sudden, Neville became a hero in the school.

You know, this is what many students want to do in their dreams.

Since Snape became a professor of potions at Hogwarts, most of the students in the other three colleges wanted to give up potions every year.

None of them were brave as Neville. They all endured Snape's ridicule and humiliation because the potions class was a required course.

Neville did what all the students wanted to do but didn't dare to do. Neville really sighed for the students of the three colleges.

George fully supported Neville's decision, and it was precisely with his full support that Neville did not give in even in the face of Dumbledore. He did not hesitate to break with Snape without any leeway, and completely withdrew from the potions class.

George wrote directly to convince Neville's grandma. He made Neville a counselor for the mutual aid agency, and he assured that Neville's learning achievements in the mutual aid agency would far exceed Snape's education.

He also handed the olive branch in advance and decided in advance to hire Neville after graduation to work for the potion factory he had not yet established.

Thinking of the changes over this period of time, Neville only felt like a world away. He knew that he could once again be proud of his decision and his courage, which was something he could be proud of for a lifetime.

He was not only for himself, but also for all the students who were humiliated and tortured by Snape.

It's not just withdrawing from required courses early, this school has never had a feat. Even more because he really worked hard at the mutual aid agency. His potion level has really improved like crazy.

Both George and Hermione were patiently guiding him, completely different from Snape's ten humiliation sentences with a reminder.

George can always clearly point out the shortcomings of each of his steps, and he can always put forward suggestions for improvement.

He only needs to follow George's instructions and follow the diagram step by step to make potions that he once thought he would never be able to master.

Only now did he really know that learning is not an impossible task for him. He even has some talents, some talents in making potions that he can't imagine.

It's not that he doesn't want to learn, he has never been lazy, he just really reacts slowly, and really can't understand it as quickly as others.

The teachers all blamed him for his stupidity, blamed him for his incurable, but George did not, nor Hermione. Only friends can really help him when he is about to lose strength.

Under the guidance of Hermione, he kept up with the learning progress bit by bit, and when the mutual aid agency started counseling, he also participated in the learning for the first time.

Then, everything changed, and he really started to catch up with his studies. He really started to know how to learn.

Isn't it because he worries about the teacher's scolding with fear every day, he is not chasing after all the words he can't remember.

He puts his mind on his experience and his proficiency. George told him that when you can't remember, don't worry, don't be depressed. In addition to relying on the brain, memory can also rely on the body and experience.

His memory has not improved yet, but he knows how to avoid his shortcomings.

Those auxiliary tools that George provided are his best assistants. He prepared the medicinal materials in different categories and put them in the order he was used to.

He doesn't rush to remember those things he can't remember. He uses his body, timer, and experience to assist himself. He really did it, and his potion level was not inferior to Slytherin's top students.

Abandoning Snape's potions class allowed him to gain more, and other classmates no longer looked at him with special eyes.

When in the corridor, some unknown students suddenly ran up to him, cheered for his bravery, encouraged him, and hoped that he would persevere.

Neville knew that he was doing the right thing. Whether it was George, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and more and more classmates, they all supported him with all their strength, and he really did what everyone expected.

"everything will get better."

He remembered what Harry had told him countless times, and everything really got better.

"Ok."

Hermione was silent for a while, looked at George, then at Neville, she knew that George was right. With George's guidance, their strength has long been beyond the scope of classroom professors.

(To be continued.)